Abstract

This article will present an understanding of the theory of knowledge, which is in the thought of Sartre from his literary production, embodied in the novel Nausea, until his philosophical production, specifically the philosophy paper The Transcendence of the Ego. Aim is then to account for the possibility of human knowledge from a dialogue between literature and philosophy of this contemporary thinker.

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